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Here's a question for those who have read the novels. I've heard on another forum that in Volume 20, when Yuji reveals the Grand Order and makes his two proclamations, things occur a bit differently than in episode 14 and 15 of the anime. I found the way the whole Flame Haze massacre went down a bit odd in the anime, as it seemed weird for Yuji to proclaim that their fight was over and then go right back to killing them. Did it happen quite like that in the novels, or did it make more sense?

They can't live without the Denizens, whatever their reasons for revenge--like Khamsim said to Kazumi, when he found the Denizen that was responsible for his uplifting into a Flame Haze, he was actually grateful to the Denizen, and the Denizen grateful to him.

Also, they probably wanted to prevent the Denizens in Xanadu from doing something phenomenally stupid. With the Flame Hazes there, the Denizens would hesitate from doing something dangerous.

Is it just me, or is SoF Yuji actually pretty weak? Sure, in the beginning, he absolutely raped Shana, Margery, and Wilhermina combined. A few episodes later, he's only fighting on equal footing with Shana. I hear that the three were holding back (I personally don't buy it). The only plausible explanation seems to be that Shana was using the most powerful unrestricted spell AKA the power of love, but that explanation seems so cliched and weak that I think there's a better explanation.

Is it just me, or is SoF Yuji actually pretty weak? Sure, in the beginning, he absolutely raped Shana, Margery, and Wilhermina combined. A few episodes later, he's only fighting on equal footing with Shana. I hear that the three were holding back (I personally don't buy it). The only plausible explanation seems to be that Shana was using the most powerful unrestricted spell AKA the power of love, but that explanation seems so cliched and weak that I think there's a better explanation.

While he has the dragon's tail program and SoF were working with him, he was probably stronger than Shana a little bit, but when that was gone, Yuji was definitely weaker.

They can't live without the Denizens, whatever their reasons for revenge--like Khamsim said to Kazumi, when he found the Denizen that was responsible for his uplifting into a Flame Haze, he was actually grateful to the Denizen, and the Denizen grateful to him.

Also, they probably wanted to prevent the Denizens in Xanadu from doing something phenomenally stupid. With the Flame Hazes there, the Denizens would hesitate from doing something dangerous.

Also, they probably wanted to see the God of Creation's new world.

That kindda makes sense, but wasnt one of the rules of the new world that the denizens cant eat humans.

I also find it odd that even the flame hazes that have lost the will to fight were brought there as well.

Another thing is, is the denizens cant eat humans where do they get their power of existence from?
Is it floating around in the air in the new world? i know yuji said there would be as much as they wanted

There's plenty of ways a Denizen can cause trouble without devouring humans, I imagine. They have some pretty amazing powers all things considered.

Xanadu, IIRC, utilizes the distortions in the world to generate Power of Existence for free use. It's based off of the Reiji Maigo, which did the same to regenerate used Power of Existence in its holder.

There's plenty of ways a Denizen can cause trouble without devouring humans, I imagine. They have some pretty amazing powers all things considered.

Xanadu, IIRC, utilizes the distortions in the world to generate Power of Existence for free use. It's based off of the Reiji Maigo, which did the same to regenerate used Power of Existence in its holder.

I've never seen this series before and I was thinking of checking out the first few episodes of Season 1. If I do like what I see so far and end up watching the rest of the series, should I avoid the movies?

The NA BD of season 1 is coming out, is it going to have that horrible detail destroying upscaling or be a new upscale that is different from the JP version?

I've never seen this series before and I was thinking of checking out the first few episodes of Season 1. If I do like what I see so far and end up watching the rest of the series, should I avoid the movies?

The NA BD of season 1 is coming out, is it going to have that horrible detail destroying upscaling or be a new upscale that is different from the JP version?

We have not seen any images from the NA set thus far, so we cannot judge. As for the movie question, there is only one movie and it is an alternative telling of the first part of the first season. I personally watched the movie first and still appreciated the episodes, so you can do that. It's up to you if you want to repeat the events.